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Discover Ludwig"hearing about" is a completely valid phrase used in many different contexts in written English.
For example, "I've been hearing about exciting new developments in the tech industry recently."
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The public began hearing about ambitious projects.
"That's Emily, that's what I'm hearing about?
Tired of hearing about it, they said.
"You're constantly hearing about kids being kidnapped".
I'm sick of hearing about it.
We keep hearing about "growth versus austerity".
Never even remember hearing about it.
"We're tired of hearing about Katrina.
"I grew up hearing about the Catskills.
Then we started hearing about didymo".
First time hearing about John Williams?
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